When I got my firestone kegs, I found a place in Ca that had parts. I got a few extrain dip tubes, so I wouldn't have to worry about finding them later. I'm in the processof trying to find a local source of posts, poppits and lids as the local Pepsi bottlerhere are still using corny kegs. They are in the process of changing over to the newer way of dispensing.I just haven't had the luck of getting to the scrap dealer when they have a load of kegsso I could get some cheap parts.

How would that work? I think the gas diptube basically holds in the O-ring, so it only needs to be a couple mm long. Pin-lock gas diptubes are very short. So maybe he could cut his diptube to just fit the bigger top of the hole.

CHI company in Calif. is ordering more. Don't know how long that will take.

How would that work? I think the gas diptube basically holds in the O-ring, so it only needs to be a couple mm long. Pin-lock gas diptubes are very short. So maybe he could cut his diptube to just fit the bigger top of the hole.

CHI company in Calif. is ordering more. Don't know how long that will take.

In the ones I've got, the o ring sits on top of threaded receptacle that the dip tube goes into. Although I haven't tried it, it looks like the o ring would just sit on top of that and the post would hold it in place without the diptube being necessary.

How would that work? I think the gas diptube basically holds in the O-ring, so it only needs to be a couple mm long. Pin-lock gas diptubes are very short. So maybe he could cut his diptube to just fit the bigger top of the hole.

CHI company in Calif. is ordering more. Don't know how long that will take.

In the ones I've got, the o ring sits on top of threaded receptacle that the dip tube goes into. Although I haven't tried it, it looks like the o ring would just sit on top of that and the post would hold it in place without the diptube being necessary.

I'd be less apt to get beer in my lines that way

I've chopped down a few but still have a few more to do.

Of course now that I dont take kegs apart to clean them anymore that task may have to wait.

PS Gotta get pics of my cleaning system posted.

Here is the gist of it though:

I have a submersible pump for re-cirulating ice water through the IC chiller.

Looking at it one day AND a pile of kegs I said "self, there's got to be a better way"

Tube here , QD there, T here and voila!

Now I take the lid off the corney, stick it in a big pot containing the pump and some Oxyclean solution.Start up the pump and run Oxyclean into the QD's on the IN/OUT of the kegOnce the keg is full I disconnect the gas post and let it run in the bottom of the keg via the BEER POST and out the top of the keg.

The stainless dip tube does fit in the hole for a short length. So what some of you have said is to cut the stainless dip tube short enough to fit in the hole before bottoming out. Don't see why that won't work and I don't have to drill out the post. I'll try that. Thanks!!!

Follow up: I ended up cutting a stainless steel In/Gas dip tube to about 1/2" long. Let it sit because somewhere I remember reading stainless steel needs time to air cure after being cut?? Put an o-ring on it, some keg lube and all is well. Eazy Peazy!! Plus not I don't have to go hunting for rare parts...